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Look: Virginia Tech fans literally caused an earthquake when Enter Sandman played before UNC game

Virginia Tech Hokies linebacker Dax Hollifield. (Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports)
Virginia Tech Hokies linebacker Dax Hollifield. (Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports)

Virginia Tech’s ā€œEnter Sandmanā€ entrance into Lane Stadium showed up on seismograph readings in Blacksburg on Friday night.

When Virginia Tech football storms onto the field with Metallica’s ā€œEnter Sandmanā€ blaring, it doesn’t just have opponents shaking in their boots. It causes literal earthquakes.

Reddit CFB pointed that out on Twitter after the Hokies upset victory over No. 10 North Carolina.

ā€œEnter Sandmanā€ caused a minor earthquake in Blacksburg

When you have 65,000 fans at Lane Stadium and they haven’t gotten to see Virginia Tech in person in over a year, you get an intense atmosphere.

The Hokies rode that energy from the crowd to a 17-10 victory. They overwhelmed UNC’s Sam Howell and forced three interceptions in a triumphant defensive performance befitting the earth shaking a bit.

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